Home | Site Map | News & Events | Research News | Contact Us 

   
 
 
 
     
 Animal Research Institute
 Mandate, Divisions and Objectives
 Programmes
 Expertise, Staff Strength and Facilities
 Significant Achievements
 R&D Findings
 Some User-agencies/Clients
 Contact Us
 Crops Research Institute
 Food Research Institute
 Oil Palm Research Institute
 Savanna Agricultural Research Institute
 Institute of Industrial Research
 Building and Road Research Institute
 Institute for Scientific and Technological Information
 Science and Technology Policy Research Institute
 Soil Research Institute
 Water Research Institute
 Plant Genetics Resources Research Institute
 Plant Genetic Resources Centre
 Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
     
     
Animal Research Institute
 
Mandate and Objectivespdf print preview print preview

To undertake research aimed at providing solutions to problems relevant to the livestock industry in Ghana, and to advise government through the CSIR on livestock production policy matters. The Institute’s objectives are to help the country to become self-sufficient and achieve food security in animal protein supply. A short-term objective is: to provide support for the National Livestock Services Project (NLSP).

 
Divisionspdf print preview print preview
  • Ruminant Production Division
  • Non Ruminant Production Division
  • Health and Reproductive Physiology Division
  • Pasture Agronomy Division
  • Socio-economic Division
  • Administration Division
  • Accounts Division
  • Business Development and Information Division
 
top
 
 
 
 
 
 
15/01/2010
CSIR hosts cassava stakeholders meeting
A two –day meeting attended by about 40 participants from CSIR institutes (FRI, FORIG, CRI), the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), CSIR- FRI, CSIR-FORIG and , non-governmental organizations agencies, and cassava processing enterprises, presented stakeholders’ of the Cassava: Adding Value for Africa Project in Ghana (CAVA-Ghana) a chance to interact, evaluate and mark our the way forward for the project. This meeting was hosted by CSIR-FRI recently.
 
 
 
 
 

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research | © 2006 All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy